Wonderings, ramblings, and chatter of a sometimes pissed, sometimes cheery chick
Published on April 12, 2004 By lone maiden In Politics
As we all know, there has been a lot of controversy lately over whether American states should gives gays and lesbians the right to marry, adopt, etc. George Dubya Bush strongly accepts the idea of there being a new law in the Constitution, one that states that the only marriage acceptable is between man and woman. Not a good idea, Mr. President. Now the gays and lesbians of the community refuse to vote for you.

Anyways, Mr. President says that it violates the "sacred covenant with God" (Galatians). Maybe for you, but not for me. It would be a commitment between me and my partner. Isn't there a strict law not to combine church with government anyways? The atheists, anarchists, agnostics wouldn't like that...

"It's a threat to marriage" Who's? Not mine, or yours for that matter.

"Homosexuality is unnatural" I don't think so.. Many scientists have found homosexual behavior throughout the animal kingdom. Ever heard of lesbian seagulls?

Bottom line- To those religious people out there: why not hate the sin, not the sinner? I would have thought that a religious president such as Bush would have opened that moral up already. For didn't Jesus himself say it?

Comments (Page 4)
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on Apr 12, 2004
Of course records exist - i will rephrase what i mean, i meant that public records do not exist. For example if you won the lottery in the UK you could opt out of your details being published or used for publicity but you would still have won the lottery wouldn't you?
on Apr 12, 2004
Obviously, I will do some more checking, but your proof is not sufficient, fortunately, my friend, who as I mentioned is a leader of the Church of Scotland, has access to the records. Oh, and if someone wins the lottery and opts out of publicity, their name is still usually accessible through online records, only their addresses are withheld.

Cheers
on Apr 12, 2004
Oh, and if you really are a Noble Maxwell, you're as Scottish as I am.

Cheers
on Apr 12, 2004
Anyway, I've got to go teach a class, as interesting as the discussion has been.
on Apr 12, 2004
Very interesting chat old chap, i look forward to seeing your conclusive "proof" that i am a fake
on Apr 12, 2004
Quick check on the laptop while my class writes their essays, Sir Peter, if you are truely as connected as you say you are, say "Hallo", to my (distant) cousin, Norman Lamont. You ought to know him yes?
on Apr 12, 2004
Norman Lamont, he was a bloody liability old chap - he cost me millions on black wednesday.
on Apr 12, 2004
Favorite Norm story:

Link

on Apr 12, 2004
So, how did you make your billions Sir Peter?
on Apr 12, 2004
It just seems strange, your site calls you a tycoon from Gloucestershire, but a tycoon of what?
on Apr 12, 2004
I am an asset stripper/financier old chap, I am proud to say that i have never made any products or offered any benefit to society as a whole. As you can see from reading my bio on www.sirpetermaxwell.com, i was a self made millionaire by the age of eleven. Made my first billion by 22 dear boy.
on Apr 12, 2004
And yet you served in a position in the military worthy of stripping your identity from most public records and receiving death threats from the IRA?
on Apr 12, 2004
Yes i did, i removed myself from public life throughout the 90's but the bulk of my fortune was made in the 80's before i became a target for the IRA. The reason the IRA targeted me in the 90's was because they learned from a mystery source that i was a general in the SAS responsible for an act which went against their cause, cant really say much more on the military aspect old chap - official secrets act you see.
on Apr 12, 2004
Sir Peter Maxwell, you claim that Americans are stupid. How is it, then, that all of the inventions you used to do most of your daily activities are in fact, American? Your country was not the greatest in history, for none are greater than the USA!!!!
on Apr 12, 2004
Oh, looked up your "headlines" on the online archives, couldn't find them, tomorrow I've got to be in my library anyway, and we've got the text archives, perhaps by then, "Sir" Peter, you could give me some date guidelines?

Cheers
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